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i had to fight off three old vultures for this gucci. >> that gucci was made in a basement in rangoonbody, really. >> this gucci is quite, quite real. >> darling, i know when i'm being played. i know what's real and what isn't? >> they don't have fake annulments. >> they have arrangeals, for $14.95. >> there's a big, dramatic secret that forces the show. >> yes. >> you have to pay attention to what's happening on stage. >> what's amazing to me about this play. jon robin baitz wrote this story. and they worked together for many years. and in this play, it starts off very funny. and people think it's going to go in that direction. and then, what happens, over time, these secrets begin to get revealed. and you find out this beach ball that the family has been holding under the water, trying to. >> wondering the whole show. you don't find out until the end. that's a big secret. i'm not going to reveal it here. >> thank you so much. >> people will come and see it. you're playing a recovering alcoholic. to prepare for the role, you spent some time in rehab. >> i did. >> what was it like? >>
i had to fight off three old vultures for this gucci. >> that gucci was made in a basement in rangoonbody, really. >> this gucci is quite, quite real. >> darling, i know when i'm being played. i know what's real and what isn't? >> they don't have fake annulments. >> they have arrangeals, for $14.95. >> there's a big, dramatic secret that forces the show. >> yes. >> you have to pay attention to what's happening on stage. >> what's amazing to...
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¡ay, mis zapatos gucci! vamos ¡ah! >>¿estÁs bien? ¿no tienes nada?ma de mÍ no puedo respirar >>veo que coordinas tus sentidos es excelente, sÍ parece que no tienes una contusiÓn te pegaste fuerte >>¿por quÉ sigues encima de mÍ? >>quÉ buena pregunta ¿ves ese basurero? bueno, estuvo a punto de matarte estabas parada a medio camino y se fue contra ti, tranquilÍzate no quiero que te lastimes ¿de acuerdo? >>salvaste... mi zapato digo, mi vida >>lo hice por el zapato lo tuyo fue casualidad bien, ahora intenta levantarte con calma, toma tu tiempo arriba arriba, eso es eso es te tengo, te tengo te tengo tranquila >>hueles a emparedados de queso y a ciruelas rojas >>claro ¡ah! ya sÍ, siempre me lo dicen gracias ¿quÉ hago? ¡taxi! >>estÁ muerta >>¿creen que se fue al cielo? >>por supuesto, tiene los pies mÁs limpios que he visto >>¿dÓnde estoy? >>en la guarderÍa del hospital san vicente >>soy su doctora, no hable >>¡por dios! estoy paralÍtica ¡estoy paralÍtica! >>estÁs moviendo las piernas no estÁ paralÍtica >>¡oh! >>¡ay! >>¡aahh! gracias, es mi linterna gracia
¡ay, mis zapatos gucci! vamos ¡ah! >>¿estÁs bien? ¿no tienes nada?ma de mÍ no puedo respirar >>veo que coordinas tus sentidos es excelente, sÍ parece que no tienes una contusiÓn te pegaste fuerte >>¿por quÉ sigues encima de mÍ? >>quÉ buena pregunta ¿ves ese basurero? bueno, estuvo a punto de matarte estabas parada a medio camino y se fue contra ti, tranquilÍzate no quiero que te lastimes ¿de acuerdo? >>salvaste... mi zapato digo, mi vida >>lo...
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. >> i would be mad if someone told me my pair of gucci was on amazon for $50 when i'm charging $300 something for them. >> i love amazon. i've been using it for years since they started. but my second plan is target against the state and the state needs it. if i'm paying amazon, i'm not paying sales tax and that doesn't seem fair. >> if you caught a glimpse of santa, you weren't alone. it was part of santa con. thousands of santas and mrs. clauses were out. it was followed by a citywide hub cross. all around the city tonight. >>> some of the santas appropriately dressed. what do you think? >> it should be warming for a change. we'll see more low clouds and fog working their way into the bay and the valley as well. looking outside right now, the sun looks pretty clear and cool. for the most part, we'll see an increase in cloud cover throughout the night. most of the valley above the freezing mark, but barely. there's a pattern change with a chance of showers late sunday into monday and chances with the most significant thing that the pattern is changing and we will see another chance
. >> i would be mad if someone told me my pair of gucci was on amazon for $50 when i'm charging $300 something for them. >> i love amazon. i've been using it for years since they started. but my second plan is target against the state and the state needs it. if i'm paying amazon, i'm not paying sales tax and that doesn't seem fair. >> if you caught a glimpse of santa, you weren't alone. it was part of santa con. thousands of santas and mrs. clauses were out. it was followed by...
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brands like gucci, prada, and louis vuitton will be the beneficiaries, while high-end stores like saks and tiffany's are also expected to shine. but here's a curious fact-- it turns out luxury shoppers are also procrastinators, so it will likely be late in the season before we see the really big spenders begin to spend. suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," new york. >> susie: one place americans weren't shopping at in november- - j.c. penney. the retailer said its sales fell 2%, blaming the drop on its late black friday opening time. the company said, "its decision to respect thanksgiving day for families and open at 4:00 am on friday, as it had in prior years, adversely impacted black friday sales." retail analyst howard davidovitz says it was a big mistake. >> penney's made a terrible blunder. at a time when everybody's fighting for market share and the consumer wants convenience, penney's blew it. it's that simple. and you have to look to the management for that error. they won't do it again next year, and that's what they should have said. >> susie: but davidovitz says penney'
brands like gucci, prada, and louis vuitton will be the beneficiaries, while high-end stores like saks and tiffany's are also expected to shine. but here's a curious fact-- it turns out luxury shoppers are also procrastinators, so it will likely be late in the season before we see the really big spenders begin to spend. suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," new york. >> susie: one place americans weren't shopping at in november- - j.c. penney. the retailer said its sales...
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. >> reporter: $60,000 cartier and gucci and other jewelry, and the santa clara investigators are accusing these two of buying the bling with money that was clearly not theirs to spend. >> if you cannot trust your banker, who can you trust? >> reporter: one of the suspects christina bray worked at chase bank as a branch manager and became the personal banker for a 96-year-old man. >> he got into the good graces and convinced him to adopt her as a niece and be the godfather of the unborn child so she developed a relationship with him. i would say she was prey iing un him. >> reporter: and detectives said that the eldedderly man had $1 million saved in five or six accounts at chase bank. they say that she was able to transfer $750,000 of that into a new account at comerica. >> once the husband was on the account, her husband started withdrawing checks and spending money like crazy. the victim was completely unaware of this and had no idea until our investigator had interviewed him. >> reporter: all of the withdrawals raised eyebrows at comerica and notified officials that something strange w
. >> reporter: $60,000 cartier and gucci and other jewelry, and the santa clara investigators are accusing these two of buying the bling with money that was clearly not theirs to spend. >> if you cannot trust your banker, who can you trust? >> reporter: one of the suspects christina bray worked at chase bank as a branch manager and became the personal banker for a 96-year-old man. >> he got into the good graces and convinced him to adopt her as a niece and be the...
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. >> considered the gucci of the louis vuitton of drumsticks. >> i tried the rest these are the best.th. the man behind the name says his company's reputation is not just luck. his customers love his product because he won't stand for anything less than 100%. >> it grew based on the fact that i demanded absolutely top quality of everything. >> firth's obsession with making the perfect drumstick didn't come out of a desire to start a company. just a need to create a better product for his own career aspirins pal tympanist for the boston symphony. >> hi no intentions of getting into a business with somebody that played a stick that was better than available, but i took it to a different height that demanded the most sophisticated plan you could do. >> he took what was available for drumstick selection at the time, did a little bitling and brought those to a wood turner and said i need five, six pairs of this stick to be copied. >> and he hand turned me the first sticks that ever came back with the name vic firth on them. >> his music students at the new england conservatory were the fir
. >> considered the gucci of the louis vuitton of drumsticks. >> i tried the rest these are the best.th. the man behind the name says his company's reputation is not just luck. his customers love his product because he won't stand for anything less than 100%. >> it grew based on the fact that i demanded absolutely top quality of everything. >> firth's obsession with making the perfect drumstick didn't come out of a desire to start a company. just a need to create a...
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but i showed up in a beautiful gucci dress. >> yes. >> and also worn by -- >> madonna. >> thank you.ou showed up in a -- >> t-shirt, a white t-shirt. >> you looked like a hobo. do people still say hobo? or is that a politically incorrect term? >> no, you are okay. >> you should have had like an old coonhound and a stick with a bandanna. seacrest had a suit on. >> i wear the same thing, which is jeans and a t-shirt, a white t-shirt. >> let me tell you something. ryan seacrest takes a shower in that suit. he is ready to work at all times. he's watching you. >> i could have gone live. i was ready to go live. >> really? >> yeah. >> by the way, you do know that ryan seacrest rehearses for new year's? today he was tweeting about how he rehearses. >> i was surprised to hear that, because clearly we do not rehearse. >> no. >> yeah. >> because we do not have to. we have a gift. >> how worried should i be for tomorrow night. >> you should be very worried. >> for those of you who have not been watching and yes, i'm addressing the public. >> are you addressing the world? >> yes, i am. i'm addres
but i showed up in a beautiful gucci dress. >> yes. >> and also worn by -- >> madonna. >> thank you.ou showed up in a -- >> t-shirt, a white t-shirt. >> you looked like a hobo. do people still say hobo? or is that a politically incorrect term? >> no, you are okay. >> you should have had like an old coonhound and a stick with a bandanna. seacrest had a suit on. >> i wear the same thing, which is jeans and a t-shirt, a white t-shirt. >>...
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but i showed up in a beautiful gucci dress. >> yes. >> and also worn by -- >> madonna. >> thank you.-shirt, a white t-shirt. >> you looked like a hobo. do people still say hobo? you should have had an old co coonhound and a stick with a bandana. seacrest had a suit on. >> i wear the same thing, which is jeans and a t-shirt, a white t-shirt. >> let me tell you something. ryan seacrest takes a shower in that suit. he is ready to work at all times. he's watching you. >> i could have gone live. i was ready to go live. >> really? >> yeah. >> by the way, you do know that ryan seacrest rehersz farses fo year's? >> i was surprised to do that. we clearly do not rehearse. >> no. >> yeah. >> because we do not have to. we have a gift. >> how worried should i be for tomorrow night. >> you should be very worried. >> for those of you who have not been watching and yes, i'm addressing the public. >> are you addressing the world? >> yes, i am. i'm addressing the world. if you have not watched previously -- >> did you say if you have not? >> yeah. >> what happened to if you haven't. why don't you talk
but i showed up in a beautiful gucci dress. >> yes. >> and also worn by -- >> madonna. >> thank you.-shirt, a white t-shirt. >> you looked like a hobo. do people still say hobo? you should have had an old co coonhound and a stick with a bandana. seacrest had a suit on. >> i wear the same thing, which is jeans and a t-shirt, a white t-shirt. >> let me tell you something. ryan seacrest takes a shower in that suit. he is ready to work at all times. he's...
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so the guccis of the world, the louis vuittons, the chanels, all the brands that we think as classic have done far better than brands that are let's say not so pedigree, don't have a long history, don't have classic products. >> reporter: the well heeled can and will up the ante to demonstrate their prosperity in a high-low economy, it seems, and sales are climbing at high- end retailers. saks fifth avenue stores are up 9%, year over year. c.e.o. steve sadeove on fox business news. >> we're seeing very good performance in things like handbags shoes, accessories, jewelry. and we're seeing the best full- priced selling that we've seen in years. in fact, what we're seeing is the customer going towards the most special, differentiated, best, unique products. >> reporter: at neiman marcus, profits in the most recent quarter surged 88% over last year. and fantasy gifts in neiman's annual christmas book are selling like hot cakes. exorbitant hot cakes. a custom library for $125,000 sold. all five $5,000 private johnny walker tasting packages, gone in two days. ten special edition ferraris w
so the guccis of the world, the louis vuittons, the chanels, all the brands that we think as classic have done far better than brands that are let's say not so pedigree, don't have a long history, don't have classic products. >> reporter: the well heeled can and will up the ante to demonstrate their prosperity in a high-low economy, it seems, and sales are climbing at high- end retailers. saks fifth avenue stores are up 9%, year over year. c.e.o. steve sadeove on fox business news....
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. >> did you hear the gucci man song? weirdo? >> we don't play that music.er a country bumpkin. we'll change that when mommy comes home. >> i don't like country. >> l yes you do. who's taylor swift? >> i don't like the rest of country. >> she likes country. >> i like taylor swift and that's it. >> eventually, the conversation turns to the most troubling topic between the two women. >> so what are you going to do when mommy gets home? >> um -- i don't know. >> are you going to go live with mommy or are you going to live with grammy? >> i don't know. >> you better know. that's not even a question. you're going to live with your mom, whenever your mom goes. >> you all right? >> i guess. >> sheree, you have one minute left. so we'll be here next sunday. >> pumpkin, i love you. i miss you. bye, pumpkin. bye. who do you want to live with when your mom comes home? why do you even say that to somebody's kid while i'm sitting in jail? like, who does that? >> your mommy loves you. >> yes. >> she just does dumb stuff all the time. she wants to make me feel like my daug
. >> did you hear the gucci man song? weirdo? >> we don't play that music.er a country bumpkin. we'll change that when mommy comes home. >> i don't like country. >> l yes you do. who's taylor swift? >> i don't like the rest of country. >> she likes country. >> i like taylor swift and that's it. >> eventually, the conversation turns to the most troubling topic between the two women. >> so what are you going to do when mommy gets home?...
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so the guccis of the world, the louis vuittons, the chanels, all the brands that we think as classic have done far better than brands that are let's say not so pedigree, don't have a long history, don't have classic products. >> reporter: the well heeled can and will up the ante to demonstrate their prosperity in a high-low economy, it seems, and sales are climbing at high- end retailers. saks fifth avenue stores are up 9%, year over year. c.e.o. steve sadeove on fox business news. >> we're seeing very good performance in things like handbags shoes, accessories, jewelry. and we're seeing the best full- priced selling that we've seen in years. in fact, what we're seeing is the customer going towards the most special, differentiated, best, unique products. >> reporter: at neiman marcus, profits in the most recent quarter surged 88% over last year. and fantasy gifts in neiman's annual christmas book are selling like hot cakes. exorbitant hot cakes. a custom library for $125,000 sold. all five $5,000 private johnny walker tasting packages, gone in two days. ten special edition ferraris w
so the guccis of the world, the louis vuittons, the chanels, all the brands that we think as classic have done far better than brands that are let's say not so pedigree, don't have a long history, don't have classic products. >> reporter: the well heeled can and will up the ante to demonstrate their prosperity in a high-low economy, it seems, and sales are climbing at high- end retailers. saks fifth avenue stores are up 9%, year over year. c.e.o. steve sadeove on fox business news....
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that sounds just like the guys on the street who sell product bags and gucci watches. how is that different from crime? there like you don't understand, it is economics, risk-management tool that creates liquidity. that is the phrase they use. it creates liquidity. your instinct is to say is run with a headline that says craziest shift imaginable like this can't really be happening. but like a lot of reporters, i was hesitant because most of us had never met any people from that world. none of us had any access to people like lloyd blankfein or jamie dimon. we didn't get to talk to them. even presidential candidates, most of us got to sit down and talk to these people but we don't have access to captains of finance. at least political reporters don't. and so we didn't really know how it worked so all of us were hesitant to make judgments about it. than the fact that the financial press was treating what happened as a grotesque accident and a thousand year flood, this is economics, these things happen. wasn't crime. it wasn't fraud. just a bunch of people who made bad j
that sounds just like the guys on the street who sell product bags and gucci watches. how is that different from crime? there like you don't understand, it is economics, risk-management tool that creates liquidity. that is the phrase they use. it creates liquidity. your instinct is to say is run with a headline that says craziest shift imaginable like this can't really be happening. but like a lot of reporters, i was hesitant because most of us had never met any people from that world. none of...
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this museum of her collection and an additional online sale of a thousand lots with designers from guccithese jackets both as elizabeth i the queen and in all her characters in the movies. >> in some ways this auction house as museum of fashion history right now. >> it is the greatest collection of fashion that's ever been shown on the market. >> everybody thinks of elizabeth taylor, they think of the jewels and the fashions but she has great memorabilia. we're standing in a room that has some of this. tell us about the warhol prints, where she got these, and why they're so valuable. >> this warhol, which is actually the portrait of elizabeth taylor, was a gift from andy warhol to elizabeth taylor, and is inscribed to elizabeth with much love, andy warhol. and there is also a thank you note from elizabeth taylor back to andy warhol saying, noting that she was famous because of him. he kept this print for probably 20 or 30 years before dedicating it to her. >> you said this was a publicity photo basically that he used? >> he used this as a publicity photo for his original shows of elizabe
this museum of her collection and an additional online sale of a thousand lots with designers from guccithese jackets both as elizabeth i the queen and in all her characters in the movies. >> in some ways this auction house as museum of fashion history right now. >> it is the greatest collection of fashion that's ever been shown on the market. >> everybody thinks of elizabeth taylor, they think of the jewels and the fashions but she has great memorabilia. we're standing in a...